Stained glass window intended for Liverpool's Anglican cathedral

Stained glass window intended for Liverpool's Anglican cathedral Stained glass window intended for Liverpool's Anglican cathedral

A photograph of a stained glass window intended for Liverpool's Anglican cathedral, taken in April 1934 by George Woodbine for the Daily Herald.

The window depicts the Holy Trinity, and was made by James Powell and Sons. The foundation stone for the cathedral was laid in July 1904, and it was consecrated in 1924, though regular services were not held until 1940. The cathedral is the largest in Britain.

Details

Category:
Photographs
Collection:
Daily Herald Archive
Object Number:
1983-5236/10878
Materials:
paper
Measurements:
overall:
type:
gelatin silver print and photograph
rights:
National Science and Media Museum